Depictive

Word DEPICTIVE
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This scenario about Mary is depictive of how many of us can get caught on a "sticky floor" -- those beliefs, assumptions or behaviors that can be self-limiting in terms of achieving goals in our professional and personal life. ❋ Rebecca Shambaugh (2011)

She has since flourished as a painter fluent in both the abstract and depictive. ❋ Yasmine Mohseni (2011)

Your personal experience was so depictive of those also floating comfortably probably many a bit closer to the masters overseeing the critical decisions like for instance David Rockfeller for decades. ❋ Unknown (2010)

Did the Romans issue sexually depictive tokens for use in foreign brothels? ❋ Unknown (2008)

This is depictive of the indescribable suffering that a boy endures, losing his mother to a stranger of the night. ❋ EILEEN (2009)

My favorite tidbit about this novel, though, is a little piece of trivia: the term "avatar," as used by computer-folk to describe their depictive counterpart in the virtual world, was brought into popular usage by Snow Crash. ❋ Unknown (2009)

* For more on the reparative uses of depictive gesture in real life, see Moore, Robert J. ❋ Unknown (2008)

But with real-time mo-cap, depictive gesturing becomes possible. ❋ Unknown (2008)

The visual effects of poetry are very suggestive, not fixedly depictive like images on TV, and open up vast fields of meaning as the subtle overtones of a sensitive voice do. ❋ Albert, Steven M. (1980)

Browning's soul-depictive faculty; his dramatic method; estimate of his dramas; Landor's acknowledgment of the dedication to him of “Luria”. ❋ Sharp, William, 1855-1905 (1897)

Browning's soul-depictive faculty; his dramatic method; estimate of his dramas; Landor's acknowledgment of the dedication to him of "Luria". ❋ William Sharp (1880)

What lovelier image in modern poetry than that depictive of the forest-pool in depths of savage woodlands, unvisited but by the shadows of passing clouds, -- ❋ William Sharp (1880)

It is Browning's high distinction that he has this soul-depictive faculty -- restricted as even in his instance it perforce is -- to an extent unsurpassed by any other poet, ancient or modern. ❋ William Sharp (1880)

Here is the picture: myself -- as a schoolboy -- being tied up with ropes depictive of Greek, Latin, Euclid, and other cutting and disagreeable items. ❋ Various (1880)

A: Traditional depictive painting strove for a level of invisibility: to get us to look through paint matter and picture surface to a virtual transcription of something observed, such as a landscape. ❋ Kenneth Baker (2011)

Though a lot of the structure of the game is particular to its nature as a game-it has levels and objectives, enemies, and save points encoded in the "vita-chambers" - there is also much that is of artistic interest in its depictive structures. ❋ Grant Tavinor (2010)

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